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Osho on Hassidism

Hassidism

Hassidism embodies a vibrant, heart-centered existence that celebrates the divine in everyday moments, where joy and spontaneity flourish, transforming life's simplicity into a sacred dance of presence and love, echoing Osho's embrace of the now.

Osho's perspective on Hassidism

"Hassidism is not a theology but a joyful way of living, where the divine is found in the ordinary moments of laughter, dance, and loving presence."

It’s a joyful, heart-first way to meet God in everyday life by being present, trusting, and celebrating.
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